los panda
05-29-2012, 05:24 PM
Why not the 1991 Redskins?fast/slender qb with an accurate/rocket arm (the arm sleeve tops it off) is why 1998 vikings offense. setting the record for points scored would be the cherry on top.
wouldn't mind some shades of the 1991 redskins offense, either
30gut
05-29-2012, 06:19 PM
If you look at the trends, the Texans are really similar to us (I suppose thats not the most surprising thing). They're a lot better on offense, sure, but the down/distance splits break down almost exactly identical.Thanks again bro.
But, I'm scratching my head on the the bolded portion. of your quote.
I guess they're kinda in the same ball park in some areas but I don't see identical.
I'd say they're somewhat close on 1st downs rushing/All 1st downs.
But its hard to guage the degree of difference between the data sets without seeing some other teams figures
For example: 1st down passing:
Texans: 3rd @ 59.2%
B&G: 7th @ 36.5%
Are they as close as the ranking suggests(3rd vs 7th) ? Or was far apart as the % suggests?
But, when it gets to 2nd down even without the knowing where the other teams fall their is a large disparity, first off the rankings are separated by almost 10 spots. And the Texans % figures are all in the positive and ours are all in the negative.
It would be great if this down/distance/run/pass DVOA was coordinated to matching YPA then it would be evening more meaningful.
For example what YPA do the Texans/B&G have on 1st downs rushing? etc..
REDSKINS4ever
05-30-2012, 02:44 AM
Bubble screen!
(Anyone who heard the commentary during the OK State game will understand...)
The Baylor Bears ran that particular play a lot last season. If Kyle Shanahan incorporates that play into the Redskins passing game, I wouldn't be at all surprised.
CultBrennan59
05-30-2012, 12:09 PM
The Baylor Bears ran that particular play a lot last season. If Kyle Shanahan incorporates that play into the Redskins passing game, I wouldn't be at all surprised.
Garcon is deadly at 4 routes. Screens, slants, drags, and go/9 routes. I would be shocked as well if KS didn't have Griffin throwing bubble screens this year.
los panda
05-30-2012, 02:29 PM
anyone remember that screen to moss against kansas city years ago? it went for big yardage, can't remember if it went all the way
mooby
05-30-2012, 02:35 PM
anyone remember that screen to moss against kansas city years ago? it went for big yardage, can't remember if it went all the way
Yeah I remember that. 78 yarder, went for a touchdown. That was 2005 I believe. I'd love for him to get a couple of those this season with RG3 at qb.
los panda
05-30-2012, 02:54 PM
Yeah I remember that. 78 yarder, went for a touchdown. That was 2005 I believe. I'd love for him to get a couple of those this season with RG3 at qb.thanks moobs, i remember i was picking up some some buffalo wings at wings to go and yelled/clapped real loud. my friend got embarrassed (bills fan) and asked me to quiet down.
los panda
05-30-2012, 02:59 PM
0:47
NFL Videos: Chiefs 28, Redskins 21 (http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-highlights/09000d5d8003b521/Chiefs-28-Redskins-21)
30gut
06-01-2012, 10:37 AM
On changing the offense to take advantage of Robert Griffin III’s strengths:
“Anytime you have a person that has that type of speed, you feel like you’re able to do some things that maybe those teams can’t do with their quarterback. A lot of quarterbacks are just considered runners. Robert has proven that he can drop back and throw with anybody in the National Football League. He has that type of arm strength. Everything else is a progression. You’re going to learn year-by-year, and each year, each snap he gets, he’s going to better and better. You’ve got to account for that speed. We can do some things – if it’s running the option, running the counter option, doing things that are not going to be the staple of your offense – that really dictate what defenses can do and can’t do.”
On the adjustments to the playbook to utilize Griffin’s running ability:
“What happens is that different things you’ve done in college, like when I was at Oklahoma, we ran the wishbone and we ran the veer – different things, a little bit what colleges are doing right now. Sometimes they do it out of the shotgun, sometimes they do it out of an option here. Cam Newton did a little bit of it last year. [It] keeps defenses honest because they’ve just got to prepare, and it makes it a little bit easier to do other things. The more a quarterback can do, the better chance you have to be successful.”
Is this the way Kyle feels also?
Coachspeak? or Truth?
Chico23231
06-01-2012, 10:57 AM
Is this the way Kyle feels also?
Coachspeak? or Truth?
thats the real question...Kyle needs to prove alot this year. Id be much more comfortable with Shanny running the O. For some reason I dont think Kyle wants to change anything.